This circumstance, however (as you are no doubt aware), does not
disentitle me to make the customary stipulations with her future husband.
Although Dowell fails to recognize that purchasing Branshaw Manor, rather than inheriting it, entitles him to its occupancy but also
disentitles him from the seigniorial role, at the end of the novel he does acknowledge his isolation:
b (discussing the principle of agency that "willful and deliberate breach
disentitles agent to recover in quantum meruit").
disentitles [the accused to the defence of necessity]; to be involuntary the act must be inevitable, unavoidable and afford no reasonable opportunity for an alternative course of action that does not involve a breach of the law" (supra note 72 at 259).
Too many questions have been raised on his role, which severely
disentitles him for the new role," Prasad said.
In the case of a Mar Thoma bishop, life-long celibacy is a solemn commitment, the breach of which
disentitles him to the position, though there is, sadly, no provision in the church constitution to remove a deviant shepherd.
He complained the proposed Bill deprives the members of the Employees' Trust Fund (ETF)of their due entitlements to the dividends realized from the investment of the moneys of the said Trust Fund and adversely affects and diminishes or
disentitles dividends realized by investing moneys of the ETF and credited to the individual accounts.
That question has arisen in the context of challenges to legislation which
disentitles people from being remunerated for engaging in certain kinds of expressive activities, (141) legislation that conditions entitlement to a government benefit on foregoing certain kinds of expressive activities, (142) and legislation that applies pressure of one kind or another on people to refrain from engaging in certain kinds of expressive activities.
But even the Iqbal Court made it quite plain: "[i]t is the conclusory nature of [a plaintiffs] allegations, rather than their extravagantly fanciful nature, that
disentitles them to the presumption of truth.